OD Green
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Hello Troopers! After buying my 2nd NOS, (New Old S#$t) pneumatic fan clutch that arrived missing parts from one of the military parts boneyards I started experimenting with electric fans. The first attempt failed, it was a 15" Flex a Lite rated 3,300 CFM. Too small as was the hole I cut in the DIY plenum. The 2nd attempt went much better, I bought a brand new Crown Victoria fan for $40 bucks on Craigslist. Unsure on the CFM, which really needs a pressure rating to be meaningful.. but some believe it's about 4,000 CFM. It's a two speed fan that I think pulls between 40 and 50 amps. It's an 18" diameter with S shaped fan blades. Today's test was at over 90 degrees ambient temperature and 20 miles on the highway at 55 mph. I ran the fan on high the once the temp got to 190. The truck never went over 200 degrees, Once I got off the highway I was back down to 180 in 4 mins. And while this modification isn't for everyone, it's working for me, at least for now. The fan is presently manually controlled but I have a TS-139 dual temp themostat switch on the way, I'll keep the dashboard override switches in place.
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